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| Written by Justblair | The Sure Tripath amplifiers offer a Tripath 2024 chip Class T amplifier for $22 plus shipping from Najing, Jiangsu, China. So what do you get for roughly £15 of amp?
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| Written by Justblair | I was contacted recently from Gregory Wisniewski, a reader of the www.justblair.co.uk website. He wanted to share some details of a project that he is quite rightly pleased with and I was more than happy to oblige.
Based on the Sure 2x100watt TK2050 amplifier. Greg has performed similar modifications as I described in my first impressions article. In his own words: | | Written by Justblair | Already on www.justblair.co.uk we have looked extensively at a brilliant amplifier from Sure Electronics. The Tripath TA2024 board is a cost effective, high quality amplifier board that in stock form offers value and with a few tweaks can offer serious performance. It was with great interest that I awaited a sample of the recently released “Big Brother” to this amplifier… The Sure 2*100 watt @ 4ohm TK2050 Class-D Audio Amplifier Board (product code: AA-AB013). Well it’s here in my grubby mitts and today I managed to find some time to give it an initial listen.
Available for $39.99 excluding delivery, this board is a pocket money buy, question is can it deliver decent performance at this measly price? | | | Written by Justblair | | I thought that I had made al the alterations to the power lines on my Sure Tripath TA2024 based amplifier modules. However over on DIYAudio.com Albin posted another suggested mod which I have to admit I was sceptical about. The modification affects the topology of the power lines on the Sure Tripath 2024. | |
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